BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) — Economy Minister Sergio Massa held the lead Sunday night in early results from Argentina’s presidential election, a surprise reflecting voters' reluctance to hand the presidency to his chief contender, a right-wing populist who has pledged to drastically overhaul the state.
With 86% of the votes counted, Massa had 36.2%, compared to the anti-establishment candidate Javier Milei's 30.3%, meaning the two were poised to face off in a November second round.
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